Galerie Neu is a contemporary art gallery founded in 1994 by Alexander Schroeder and Thilo Wermke in Berlin’s Mitte district. Originally, the focus of their activities was Berlin’s young and dynamic art scene; Neu showed then emerging artists such as Kai Althoff, Manfred Pernice, Daniel Pflumm, and Josephine Pryde, whose work has since then gained international attention. Since the late 1990s Neu has broadened the scope of its activities and now represents 30 artists, among them emerging ones (Kitty Kraus, Sergej Jensen, Klara Lidén) and others whose oeuvre spans several decades (Manfred Pernice, Cerith Wyn Evans). In 2014 Galerie Neu relocated to a new address in Berlin’s Mitte, after having presented shows of new artists to the roster such as Jana Euler, Matias Faldbakken and John Knight and expand on their program with exhibitions by Yngve Holen, Alex Hubbard and Reena Spaulings. The gallery’s artists are regularly exhibiting in international museums and several of them have been included in exhibitions such as documenta, Skulptur Projekte Muenster, and the Venice Biennale. Since the 1990s Galerie Neu has participated in all major international art fairs.

The COVID-19 outbreak has imposed restrictions in movement. As part of an ongoing initiative, photographers of Magnum Photo are sharing information and new work made in these strange and difficult times.

In 2019, the Botín Centre celebrates the 25th anniversary of Itineraries, the annual exhibition that displays the work of the artists awarded the Botín Foundation’s Visual Arts Grant each year, which has been running since 1993.

Contemporary fashion designed/made in Austria is the focus of the first comprehensive major exhibition on Austrian fashion design. A time travel through fashion design in all its facets from the 80s to today (more…)

ARTPIL is accepting submissions of Profiles, Articles, and Announcements. With a focus on modern + contemporary arts, ARTPIL provides stories, event news, interviews featuring profiles of artists of all disciplines, museums & galleries, agencies & organizations, both curated and from the public domain. (more…)

This online film festival is born out of the idea that the film community can come together in times of crises, both in celebration of films and in support by providing much needed relief for Covid-19 efforts.